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Erich Fromm

  • Bonbon Garzonidézett6 hónappal ezelőtt
    The most important sphere of giving, however, is not that of material things, but lies in the specifically human realm. What does one person give to another? He gives of himself, of the most precious he has, he gives of his life.
  • Nikita Misharinidézettelőző év
    history that ascribes the same importance to all facts is nothing but an enumeration of events
  • Liana Lutfullinaidézettelőző év
    Testament is a revolutionary book; its theme is the liberation of man from the incestuous ties to blood and soil, from the submission to idols, from slavery, from powerful masters, to freedom for the individual, for th
  • Liana Lutfullinaidézettelőző év
    the nation, and for all of mankind
  • Liana Lutfullinaidézettelőző év
    By radical humanism I refer to a global philosophy which emphasizes the oneness of the human race, the capacity of man to develop his own powers and to arrive at inner harmony and at the establishment of a peaceful world.
  • Liana Lutfullinaidézettelőző év
    What from a mundane standpoint was the tragedy of the Jews—the loss of their country and their state—from the humanist standpoint was their greatest blessing: being among the suffering and despised, they were able to develop and uphold a tradition of humanism
  • Lethargic13idézett9 hónappal ezelőtt
    love is not a sentiment which can be easily indulged in by anyone
  • Lethargic13idézett9 hónappal ezelőtt
    unless he tries most actively to develop his total personality
  • Lethargic13idézett9 hónappal ezelőtt
    that satisfaction in individual love cannot be attained without the capacity to love one’s neighbor, without true humility, courage, faith and discipline.
  • Lethargic13idézett9 hónappal ezelőtt
    But he who understands also loves, notices, sees ….

    The more knowledge is inherent in a thing,

    the greater the love ….
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